Chesterfield Kings

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

Psychedelic Sunrise
Pop New - LP 500150 Wicked Cool
Factory Sealed 2008 Vinyl On Little Steven's Wicked Cool Records. Originally Released On CD Way Back In 2007, This Vinyl Edition Includes A Bonus CD Including The Entire Album Plus Four Previously Unreleased Tracks. Mixed By Ed Stasium And Liner Notes By The Legendary Andrew Loog Oldham. This Upstate NY Band Has Been Producing Killer Garage-y Old School Stones Music Since The Year I Graduated From High School (and I'm Here To Tell You, That Was A Long Time Ago).... more details

Here Are The
Pop Used - LP 2060 Mirror
Rare 1982 Debut Original. “Like Most Early-'60s Rock Records, Here Are... Is A Collection Made Up Entirely Of R&B And Rock & Roll Covers (Mostly Obscure Here), But This Album Was Released In 1983. Avoiding Campy Thematic Retreats, The Chesterfield Kings Will Impress You With Both Their Intense Musical Knowledge And Their Evasion Of Revivalism. The Sound Quality, Like Their Early-'60s Antecedents, Is Horribly Monaural, But The Chesterfield Kings Wanted That Dirty, 1960s Two-Track Atmosphere On This Album. This Is A Record That Both Mimics And Honors The Time-Lost Tradition Of Abrasive And Abrupt, Underproduced Rock & Roll.” – Matt Carlson, AMG... more details

Let's Get Stoned
Pop New - LP 19 Mirror
Sealed, Hard To Find 1994 Original. “Although The Chesterfield Kings Promised That The Group Would Never Sound Like Anything After The Rolling Stones' Aftermath, Let's Go Get Stoned Is A Tribute To The Post-Aftermath Stones, Replete With Stones Covers ("Street Fighting Man" And "Can't Believe It"), Songs The Stones Covered (Merle Haggard's "Sing Me Back Home"), And Kings Originals That Mimic The Stones. Mick Taylor Even Guests On "I'm Not Talking." Singer Greg Provost Has Always Worshipped At Mick Jagger's Altar, But Here, The Attempt Is Deliberate. Musically, The Results Are Different, Of Course, But The Chesterfield Kings Go Beyond Mere Ripoff Or Idolatry.” –Matt Carlson, AMG... more details